Despite being a Health Psychologist I specialise in Exercise behaviour (as opposed to healthy eating!), which incidentally means I try to exercise lots and therefore I don't have to skimp on any foodie favourite - or so I tell myself!
I timed my visit to Brighton absolutely perfectly by going the same week as the Brighton and Hove Food and Drink festival, which is now in it's 11th year. There are two times this festival runs each year, one representing the Spring Harvest at Easter, and as I was attending in September, this was the Autumn Harvest. When I looked at the programme online a few weeks prior to visiting I was actually absolutely gutted I wasn't a resident as the activities and various restaurant deals were available for the two weeks prior to the market weekend, so I definitely suggest checking it out if you haven't done before and you live locally.
I woke up on the Saturday morning and headed straight for the arches between the two piers on the Brighton seafront. After a tip off from a Brighton resident, I had my heart set on one place, and that was Jack and Linda Mills' smokehouse. I was informed that this would be the freshest smoked fish I would ever taste, and with that in mind my rubbling stomach and tingling taste buds led the way!
Outside the shop |
Kipper bun |
Herb stall |
Brighton Community Food tent |
Bread Salad |
Tomato and Basil Soup |
The Brighton and Hove Food Partnership had a tent which was cooking affordable food, and also educating on reducing food waste in the home. It is a non-profit organisation which works on all aspects of food, delivering community based projects teaching others to cook, educating on healthy eating, weight management and also food growing. I loved this tent, I could really see how this would benefit all over the country, and to make me happy there was lots of free tasting samples which were very tasty too!
Savoury Snack stall |
Bread Stall |
Fresh Seafood |
Canine Cuisine |
Whilst I was in Brighton I decided to attend the extremely well reviewed CanTina Supper club (blog post to follow soon), which meant I met with some lovely people, both from Brighton and further afield. Among the new friends I made was Nick Beddows who bought along his excellent sourdough for all of the guests to try. The bread was absolutely delicious, and much to my delight he mentioned he was doing an hour long masterclass during the food market the following day, which I simply couldn't miss!
Explaining the history of sourdough |
Nick was very informative throughout our time in the class, and as I recall, this was purposefully done as he wanted us to really understand the background of sourdough and exactly how it works to really get an idea of why it tastes the way it does, and encourage us to make it in the future.
Getting our pizza dough out |
Teaching us how to knead |
We were all given the opportunity to have a go at getting our pizza base ready, by kneading it for a short period of time. This was great, as a complete novice to bread making it was really key I thought, to be able to be hands on in the production process. We made one veggie pizza with homemade tomato sauce, roasted peppers and mushrooms (from the foraging talk which happened just before our session), and a meat one, with smoked chorizo.
Before |
The pizza was really tasty, crispy on the crust and had that distinctive sour taste which matched the sweet peppers and smokey chorizo perfectly. I can imagine it would have been even better in a proper pizza oven too as the dough would have been crispy throughout but unfortunately we were in a make shift kitchen and had an oven which didn't get much hotter than 220 degrees!
After - Meat Pizza |
As you can probably tell, I absolutely loved my day at the Food Market in Brighton. It really was great to see all of the local produce, and restaurants come together, and also the excellent community initiatives Brighton and Hove have to give those less fortunate the opportunity to love and enjoy both growing and cooking food.
I recommend this food festival to anyone in the Brighton area, but also those travelling there in the hope of an Indian summer and a little taste of London by the sea, you definitely will not be disapointed.
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